Book, Chapter

1    1,  2|         my throat and stopped my winde in such sort that I was
2    2,  8|        shee seemed as though the winde did blow up her garments,
3    4, 22|        from the hill with a meek winde, which retained her garments
4    4, 22|      body, but as it were with a winde, for she saw no person before
5    4, 22|           wherefore command your winde Zephyrus, that hee may doe
6    4, 22| mountaine, and by the aid of the winde Zephyrus were carried down
7    4, 22|   although there blew a contrary winde, yet being brought in a
8    9, 48|          where with a prosperous winde I arrived about the xii.
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